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18 Most Important Polish Graphic Designers of the 20th Century | Article | Culture.pl Vintage Theatre Poster, Playful Graphic Design, Polish Movie Posters, Theater Posters, Play Poster, Polish Posters, Polish Poster, Theatre Poster, Museum Of Modern Art

Poland has a remarkable and rich history when it comes to graphic design. The Polish School of Poster, well-known and respected around the globe, is but a piece of its graphic design legacy. Meet 18 incredible Polish graphic designers whose work continues to astound!

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While many film and theater posters entice viewers with direct eye contact and a strong emotional connection, others build tension by denying that basic human satisfaction. The giant brimmed hat featured in Waldemar Swierzy’s 1973 film poster for Midnight Cowboy hides the character’s eyes. The portrait focuses our attention on the man’s full, ripe lips while

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Without hesitation I assert that Polish graphic design is by far the most original, meaningful and expressive of any Western country. And to think, much of that originality occurred during Communist censorship. Well, if you don’t believe me, a new book published in Warsaw in English by the Adam Mickiwicz Institute, VeryGraphic: Polish Designers of the 20th Century, is 448 pages on 64 of the most significant Polish formgivers of posters, books, products, logos and more. Below

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Vintage Czech film poster by Karel Teissel (1965) Rachel Hurd Wood, Polish Movie Posters, Polish Posters, Polish Poster, Film Posters Art, Black Cat Art, A Black Cat, Cat Posters, Poster Vintage

Sergio Ruffolo, 1961 I am so happy that Mad Men is back with its fourth series... I soooo loved Roger Sterling's new office and its gorgeous Op painting! I am going to celebrate the event the Animalarium way, accompanied by a happy menagerie of playful and bold graphic work from some of the greatest ad men of the era. Otto Treumann, 1962, thanks to Grain Edit Fred Troller, ca. 1964, thanks to dwell George Giusti, 1964, thanks to Burning Settlers Cabin Abram Games, 1962 Daphne Padden, thanks…

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